Structural Wall Removal & Load-Bearing Specialists in Northern Virginia | Valor Builder

Older homes in Northern Virginia were often built with compartmentalized, closed-off rooms. Today’s homeowners prefer bright, open-concept living spaces. Valor Builder is the region’s premier specialist in complex structural modifications and load-bearing wall removals.

Removing a load-bearing wall is not a simple DIY project—it requires precise structural engineering, temporary shoring, and the installation of heavy-duty steel or engineered wood beams (LVLs). Our veteran-led team brings military precision and uncompromising safety standards to every structural modification.

Whether you want to combine your kitchen and dining room, open up your main floor, or vault your ceilings, we handle the entire process. From the initial engineering blueprints and county permitting to the final drywall and flooring integration, we deliver flawless open-concept transformations.

Our Specialized Services

Load-Bearing Wall Removal

Safe extraction of structural walls and installation of support beams.

Open Concept Conversions

Combining kitchens, dining, and living rooms into expansive, unified spaces.

Flush Beam Installations

Recessing support beams into the ceiling for a completely flat, seamless look.

Vaulted & Cathedral Ceilings

Removing ceiling joists and reinforcing roof rafters to create dramatic vertical space.

Our Specialized Services

Load-Bearing Wall Removal

Safe extraction of structural walls and installation of support beams.

Open Concept Conversions

Combining kitchens, dining, and living rooms into expansive, unified spaces.

Flush Beam Installations

Recessing support beams into the ceiling for a completely flat, seamless look.

Vaulted & Cathedral Ceilings

Removing ceiling joists and reinforcing roof rafters to create dramatic vertical space.

Featured Projects​

Main Floor Open Concept

Removed a 20-foot load-bearing wall to merge the kitchen and living room.

Flush Beam Installation

Installed a recessed steel beam to create a seamless ceiling across two rooms.

Vaulted Ceiling Conversion

Transformed a flat 8-foot ceiling into a dramatic vaulted space with exposed beams.

Main Floor Open Concept

Removed a 20-foot load-bearing wall to merge the kitchen and living room.

Flush Beam Installation

Installed a recessed steel beam to create a seamless ceiling across two rooms.

Vaulted Ceiling Conversion

Transformed a flat 8-foot ceiling into a dramatic vaulted space with exposed beams.

Our Proven Process

1. Structural Engineering Assessment

An engineer evaluates the wall to determine load paths and beam requirements.

2. Permitting

Submitting structural blueprints to the county to secure necessary building permits.

3. Temporary Shoring

Building temporary support walls to hold the house up during demolition.

4. Beam Installation

Hoisting and securing the new steel or engineered wood support beam.

5. Systems Rerouting & Finishing

Relocating plumbing/electrical hidden in the old wall, then patching drywall and flooring.

Frequently Asked Questions

Walls running perpendicular to floor joists, walls in the center of the house, and walls with another wall directly above them are usually load-bearing. We provide professional engineering assessments to be certain.

Yes. Removing a load-bearing wall requires stamped architectural/engineering plans to secure a county building permit and ensure your home doesn't collapse.

A drop beam sits below the ceiling line, creating a visual header between rooms. A flush beam is recessed up into the ceiling joists, creating a completely flat, seamless ceiling. Flush beams are more complex and expensive to install.

Any wires, pipes, or HVAC ducts inside the removed wall must be rerouted through the floor, ceiling, or adjacent walls. We handle all of this MEP rerouting.

Costs typically range from $5,000 to $15,000+, depending on the length of the wall, whether the beam is flush or dropped, and the amount of plumbing/electrical that needs rerouting.

We either patch the gap with matching flooring (weaving in new hardwood) or, more commonly, install entirely new flooring across the newly opened space for a cohesive look.

Ready to Open Up Your Space?

Contact us today at 571-701-1800 or schedule a free consultation online.